IWSG: January 2023

2:31 AM Elizabeth Seckman 32 Comments

 

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This month's optional question: 

 What is your word for 2023? Why?
Habit. I've had terrible writer habits. I've read the best way to get rid of those terrible habits is to replace them with good ones. That's the plan for 2023. Identify the bad habits and replace them with better ones. 
Wish me luck! 

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32 comments:

  1. Replacing bad habits with good ones is a great idea, though sometimes it's challenging to stick with the good habits. Good luck with your changes this year.

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    1. Crazy how easy it is to keep a bad habit over a good one...

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  2. I almost chose 'Do' for my word. I'm good at making lists of things that need doing, but this year, I'm making myself actually get up and DO them. Good luck with retraining your habits.

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    1. I think you're amazing at getting things done! I think you're already a doer.

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  3. Good luck! Just please try to be kind to yourself, too, and to give yourself credit for even trying. :)

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    1. There are a lot of things we get done that we never count, so I have been trying to give myself credit for some of those sort of things.

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  4. Happy New Year! I'm wishing you much success in 2023 as you rid yourself of those bad habits!

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  5. Good luck! I'm going to attempt some writing habits this year too, but I'm afraid to be too hopeful about it given how 2022 ended.

    (BTW, I finally have a post up on the new blog. I know you asked me about it at one point.)

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    1. I'm one of those insane optimists who believes we can never be too hopeful. Just be kind to yourself when life interrupts and you have to take a pause on your goals. Life is where the stories come from, so when you're living, you're accumulating story fodder.

      I did ask. I'll be over for a visit!

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  6. Oooh, good luck with that one. Identifying bad habits can be fraught with danger, when you realise what is lurking behind them. As for replacing them with good ones... well, I'm going out for a walk every day. Round the block will do. So far, so good. And that's just one bad habit I'm trying to replace with a good one!

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    1. My son once told me my procrastination was rooted in my fear of failure. It ruffled my feathers at first, but he's right. And that's a huge fear to overcome unless you baby-step your way through it.

      Walking the dog is a great idea. I should do that more often. My dog loves walks.

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  7. Best wishes on your word and goal: new habits!

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  8. Sounds like a good plan. Best wishes for 2023.

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  9. Those bad habits to sneakily settle in and are hard to drive away, but you've got this!

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    1. Bad habits are so much easier to keep than good ones. That's so unfair!

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  10. Definitely a good idea to replace bad habits with good ones.

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  11. Another great word! Habit, oof, me too, must make better writerly habits!

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    1. I am so jealous of those writers with the charts and graphs whose writing is all orderly and prolific. Me? I'm like the ringleader of creative chaos, rounding up my ducks every time I start.

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  12. Short and to the point!
    I've never had a 'word of the year'. But I believe in perseverance. So maybe that will be my ongoing word for years to come.
    All the best for 2023, Elizabeth!

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    1. I couldn't think of anything to add that I haven't complained about before.

      I hope you have a great 2023 also!

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  13. I hope you develop the best of habits and they lead you to success.

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  14. That's a good word and a good plan, Elizabeth. As always, it's nice to see you here.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Thank you, Janie. It's always good to see you here as well.

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